Perfect, more idiots crowding 88.1 I live well within range of this 100,000 watt radio station and can barely listen to it because so many people broadcasting onto that frequency. Even mainstream, nationionally recognized radio stations in the upper 90s are suffering from major interference because people are now getting transmitters with broader frequencies.
If I was to take the decision, I'd shut them down...
Totally useless to those of us who like to listen to real electronic music (ie. Direct 2 Brain, dB Bass Killaz ) and not the crap they stream nowadays "because it is what the idiotic teenagers like"...
Ah, the distant past when you could hear some Lasgo and IIO on the radio.. those were the days
did you not even read my post? what teanagers listen to stations in the 88mhz range? That's where the best college radio stations broadcast and usually NPR/PRI. Besides that not the point. I have a right to listen to any legally broadcasted station without the fear of interference from some idiot who pulls up next to me in a traffic jam. Broadcasters invest a considerable amount of money for the right to use those airwaves. It's not right that people who are too cheap to buy an updated audio unit for their car get to bypass the system.
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Perfect, more idiots crowding 88.1 I live well within range of this 100,000 watt radio station and can barely listen to it because so many people broadcasting onto that frequency. Even mainstream, nationionally recognized radio stations in the upper 90s are suffering from major interference because people are now getting transmitters with broader frequencies.
The problem is on the radio stations..
If I was to take the decision, I'd shut them down...
Totally useless to those of us who like to listen to real electronic music (ie. Direct 2 Brain, dB Bass Killaz ) and not the crap they stream nowadays "because it is what the idiotic teenagers like"...
Ah, the distant past when you could hear some Lasgo and IIO on the radio.. those were the days
did you not even read my post? what teanagers listen to stations in the 88mhz range? That's where the best college radio stations broadcast and usually NPR/PRI. Besides that not the point. I have a right to listen to any legally broadcasted station without the fear of interference from some idiot who pulls up next to me in a traffic jam. Broadcasters invest a considerable amount of money for the right to use those airwaves. It's not right that people who are too cheap to buy an updated audio unit for their car get to bypass the system.
Crybaby.
Here on Mexico there are music stations on the low part of the spectrum... yes, THAT low part of the spectrum..
There's no such thing as college radio in this country
But you are right on that, broadcasters are paying a high price for those airwaves nevertheless